2018–19 Top 14 season

2018–19 Top 14
Countries  France
Matches played 49
Attendance 681,349
(average 13,905 per match)
Highest attendance 25,200
Bordeaux Bègles 34–22 La Rochelle
(29 September 2018)
Lowest attendance 7,761
Agen 25–23 Perpignan
(2 September 2018)
Top point scorer France Baptiste Serin
(Bordeaux Bègles)
75 points
Top try scorer Ireland Simon Zebo (Racing)
6 tries
Official website
www.lnr.fr/rugby-top-14

The 2018–19 Top 14 competition is the 120th French domestic rugby union club competition operated by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR). Two new teams from the 2017–18 Pro D2 season were promoted to Top 14 (Perpignan and Grenoble) in place of the two relegated teams, Oyonnax and Brive.

Teams

Number of teams by regions

Teams Region or country Team(s)
4  Nouvelle-AquitaineAgen, Bordeaux Bègles, La Rochelle, and Pau
 OccitanieCastres, Montpellier, Perpignan, and Toulouse
3  Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesClermont, Grenoble, and Lyon
2  Île-de-FranceRacing 92 and Stade Français
1  Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurToulon

Competition format

The top six teams at the end of the regular season (after all the teams played one another twice, once at home, once away) enter a knockout stage to decide the Champions of France. This consists of three rounds: the teams finishing third to sixth in the table play quarter-finals (hosted by the third and fourth placed teams). The winners then face the top two teams in the semi-finals, with the winners meeting in the final at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.

The LNR uses a slightly different bonus points system from that used in most other rugby competitions. It trialled a new system in 2007–08 explicitly designed to prevent a losing team from earning more than one bonus point in a match,[1] a system that also made it impossible for either team to earn a bonus point in a drawn match. LNR chose to continue with this system for subsequent seasons.[2]

France's bonus point system operates as follows:[2]

  • 4 points for a win.
  • 2 points for a draw.
  • 1 bonus point for winning while scoring at least 3 more tries than the opponent. This replaces the standard bonus point for scoring 4 tries regardless of the match result.
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 5 points (or fewer). The margin had been 7 points until being changed prior to the 2014–15 season.

Table

2018–19 Top 14 Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Diff. Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Clermont750223513010527123225
2Stade Français75021781146419122123
3Lyon74121751136218102121
4Montpellier74121961554124191120
5Castres7403146140614151219
6Toulouse7412149171-2217210119
7Racing74031751324321102118
8Bordeaux Bègles73131571391816111217
9La Rochelle74031731591423201117
10Pau7403139158-1912150117
11Grenoble7205140185-4511230310
12Toulon7205115169-541418109
13Agen7205105237-1321032019
14Perpignan7007115196-811119044

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Competition points earned in head-to-head matches
  2. Points difference in head-to-head matches
  3. Try differential in head-to-head matches
  4. Points difference in all matches
  5. Try differential in all matches
  6. Points scored in all matches
  7. Tries scored in all matches
  8. Fewer matches forfeited
  9. Classification in the previous Top 14 season
Green background (rows 1 and 2) receive semi-final play-off places and receive berths in the 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup.
Blue background (rows 3 to 6) receive quarter-final play-off places, and receive berths in the Champions Cup.
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
Pink background (row 13) will qualify to the Relegation play-offs.
Red background (row 14) will automatically be relegated to Rugby Pro D2.

Final table — source:

Relegation

Starting from the 2017–18 season forward, only the 14th placed team will be automatically relegated to Pro D2. The 13th placed team will face the runner-up of the Pro D2 play-off, with the winner of that play-off taking up the final place in Top 14 for the following season.[3]

Fixtures & Results

Round 1

25 August 2018
14:45
Perpignan 15–46 Stade Français (1 BP)
Report
Stade Aimé Giral
Attendance: 14,466
Referee: Laurent Cardona
25 August 2018
17:15
(1 BP) Bordeaux Bègles 41–19 Pau
Report
Stade Chaban-Delmas
Attendance: 17,126[4]
Referee: Pierre Brousset
25 August 2018
17:15
Lyon 16–16 Toulouse
Report
Matmut Stadium de Gerland
Attendance: 13,047
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz
25 August 2018
17:15
La Rochelle 28–21 Grenoble
Report
Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Attendance: 15,983
Referee: Jonathan Dufort
25 August 2018
17:15
(1 BP) Clermont 67–23 Agen
Report
Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin
Attendance: 16,528[5]
Referee: Maxime Chalon
25 August 2018
20:45
Toulon 9–25 Racing (1 BP)
Report
Stade Mayol
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Romain Poite
26 August 2018
17:05
(1 BP) Montpellier 20–25 Castres
Report
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Mathieu Raynal

[6]


Round 2

1 September 2018
14:45
Pau 20–10 Toulon
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 13,557
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère
1 September 2018
18:00
Castres 19–16 Lyon (1 BP)
Report
Stade Pierre-Fabre
Attendance: 10,250[7]
Referee: Adrien Descottes
1 September 2018
18:00
Stade Français 20–8 Bordeaux Bègles
Report
Stade Jean-Bouin
Attendance: 12,366
Referee: Vincent Blasco-Baqué
1 September 2018
18:00
Montpellier 36–14 La Rochelle
Report
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 10,000[8]
Referee: Thomas Charabas
1 September 2018
20:45
(1 BP) Grenoble 20–23 Toulouse
Report
Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 13,856
Referee: Cyril Lafon
2 September 2018
12:30
Agen 25–23 Perpignan (1 BP)
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 7,761
Referee: Julien Castaignède
2 September 2018
16:50
Racing 17–40 Clermont
Report
Paris La Défense Arena
Attendance: 19,152[9]
Referee: Mathieu Raynal

[10]


Round 3

8 September 2018
14:45
Bordeaux Bègles 9–9 Montpellier
Report
Stade Chaban-Delmas
Attendance: 15,567
Referee: Ludovic Cayre
8 September 2018
17:00
Toulouse 33–26 La Rochelle
Report
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 14,526[11]
Referee: Maxime Chalon
8 September 2018
19:00
Perpignan 16–22 Lyon
Report
Stade Aimé Giral
Attendance: 11,066
Referee: Jonathan Dufort
8 September 2018
19:00
(1 BP) Racing 59–7 Agen
Report
Paris La Défense Arena
Attendance: 9,657
Referee: Tual Trainini
8 September 2018
21:00
(1 BP) Clermont 42–20 Stade Français
Report
9 September 2018
12:30
(1 BP) Grenoble 21–24 Pau
Report
Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz
9 September 2018
16:50
Toulon 28–27 Castres (1 BP)
Report
Stade Mayol
Attendance: 13,136
Referee: Laurent Cardona

[12]


Round 4

15 September 2018
14:45
(1 BP) Lyon 55–13 Montpellier
Report
Matmut Stadium de Gerland
Attendance: 11,298
Referee: Romain Poite
15 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Pau 23–27 Clermont
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 14,467
Referee: Thomas Charabas
15 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Castres 29–13 Grenoble
Report
Stade Pierre-Fabre
Attendance: 9,700
Referee: Julien Castaignède
15 September 2018
18:00
Agen 22–17 Bordeaux Bègles (1 BP)
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 8,288[13]
Referee: Cyril Lafon
15 September 2018
20:45
Toulouse 30–17 Racing
Report
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 14,200[14]
Referee: Adrien Descottes
16 September 2018
12:30
(1 BP) La Rochelle 37–10 Perpignan
Report
Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Pierre Brousset
16 September 2018
16:50
(1 BP) Stade Français 37–10 Toulon
Report
Stade Jean-Bouin
Attendance: 13,478
Referee: Mathieu Raynal

[15]


Round 5

22 September 2018
14:45
Bordeaux Bègles 23–19 Clermont (1 BP)
Report
Stade Chaban-Delmas
Attendance: 20,132
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère
22 September 2018
18:00
La Rochelle 30–13 Lyon
Report
Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Tual Trainini
22 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Toulon 33–3 Agen
Report
Stade Mayol
Attendance: 13,395[16]
Referee: Vincent Blasco-Baqué
22 September 2018
18:00
Grenoble 31–22 Perpignan
Report
Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 13,000[17]
Referee: Jérôme Garcès
22 September 2018
20:45
Racing 27–11 Castres
Report
Paris La Défense Arena
Attendance: 15,102[18]
Referee: Maxime Chalon
23 September 2018
12:30
Pau 13–25 Stade Français
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 12,400
Referee: Ludovic Cayre
23 September 2018
16:50
(1 BP) Montpellier 66–15 Toulouse
Report
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 11,652[19]
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz

[20]


Round 6

29 September 2018
15:10
(1 BP) Toulouse 22–26 Castres
Report
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 18,838
Referee: Romain Poite
29 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Perpignan 20–23 Montpellier
Report
Stade Aimé Giral
Attendance: 11,466
Referee: Tual Trainini
29 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Agen 25–28 Pau
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 8,205
Referee: Laurent Cardona
29 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Bordeaux Bègles 34–22 La Rochelle
Report
Matmut Atlantique
Attendance: 25,200[21]
Referee: Maxime Chalon
29 September 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Lyon 34–6 Grenoble
Report
Matmut Stadium de Gerland
Attendance: 14,875
Referee: Pascal Gauzere
29 September 2018
20:45
(1 BP) Clermont 28–8 Toulon
Report
Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin
Attendance: 18,756
Referee: Adrien Descottes
30 September 2018
16:50
Stade Français 16–17 Racing
Report
Stade Jean-Bouin
Attendance: 15,500[22]
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz

[23]


Round 7

6 October 2018
14:45
La Rochelle 16–12 Clermont (1 BP)
Report
Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Ludovic Cayre
6 October 2018
18:00
Pau 12–9 Perpignan (1 BP)
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 12,267
Referee: Cyril Lafon
6 October 2018
18:00
(1 BP) Racing 13–19 Lyon
Report
Paris La Défense Arena
Attendance: 15,123
Referee: Thomas Charabas
6 October 2018
18:00
Grenoble 28–25 Bordeaux Bègles (1 BP)
Report
Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Jonathan Dufort
6 October 2018
20:45
Toulouse 10–0 Agen
Report
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 14,213
Referee: Julien Castaignede
7 October 2018
12:30
(1 BP) Castres 9–14 Stade Français
Report
Stade Pierre-Fabre
Attendance: 10,325
Referee: Pascal Gauzere
7 October 2018
16:50
(1 BP) Montpellier 29–17 Toulon
Report
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 12,537
Referee: Pierre Brousset

[24]


Round 8

27 October 2018
18:00
Agen Grenoble
27 October 2018
18:00
Racing Pau
27 October 2018
18:00
Perpignan Toulouse
27 October 2018
20:45
Stade Français Montpellier
28 October 2018
12:30
Bordeaux Bègles Lyon
28 October 2018
16:50
Toulon La Rochelle

[25]


Round 9

3 November 2018
14:45
Grenoble Clermont
3 November 2018
18:45
La Rochelle Agen
3 November 2018
18:45
Castres Pau
3 November 2018
18:45
Toulon Perpignan
3 November 2018
18:45
Toulouse Bordeaux Bègles
4 November 2018
16:50
Montpellier Racing

[26]


Round 10

24 November 2018
18:00
Agen Montpellier
24 November 2018
18:00
Bordeaux Bègles Toulon
24 November 2018
18:00
Clermont Lyon
24 November 2018
18:00
Pau Toulouse
24 November 2018
18:00
Perpignan Castres
24 November 2018
18:00
Racing Grenoble
24 November 2018
18:00
Stade Français La Rochelle

[27]

Leading scorers

Note: Flags to the left of player names indicate national team as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules, or primary nationality for players who have not yet earned international senior caps. Players may hold one or more non-WR nationalities.

Attendances

  • Attendances do not include the semi-finals or final as these are at neutral venues.
Club Home
Games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Agen324,2548,0858,2887,76158%
Bordeaux Bègles478,02519,50625,20015,56753%
Castres219,9509,97510,2509,70080%
Clermont353,67217,89118,75616,52894%
Grenoble450,85612,71413,85612,00063%
La Rochelle463,98315,99616,00015,983100%
Lyon339,22013,07314,87511,29852%
Montpellier445,18911,29712,53710,00072%
Pau452,69113,17314,46712,26772%
Perpignan336,99812,33314,46611,06685%
Racing 92459,03414,75919,1529,65748%
Stade Francais341,34413,78115,50012,36669%
Toulon344,03114,67717,50013,13681%
Toulouse461,77715,44418,83814,20079%

See also

Notes

  1. In recent years, Toulon has taken occasional home matches to Stade Vélodrome in Marseille and Allianz Riviera in Nice.
  2. Toulouse often takes high-demand home matches to the city's largest sporting venue, Stadium Municipal.

References

  1. "French try out new bonus point system". Planet-rugby.com. 27 June 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2007.
  2. 1 2 "Article 330, Section 3.2. Points "terrain"" (PDF). Règlements de la Ligue Nationale de Rugby 2008/2009, Chapitre 2 : Règlement sportif du Championnat de France Professionnel (in French). LNR. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2008.
  3. Mortimer, Gavin (18 August 2016). "French rugby enjoys a popularity boom as it looks to the future". Rugby World. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  4. "Toulouse et Lyon se neutralisent". La Nouvelle République. 26 August 2018.
  5. "Agen en cellule de dégrisement à Clermont". La Dépêche. 27 August 2018.
  6. "1ère journée". L'Equipe. 25 August 2018.
  7. "Castres : attention aux ratés". La Dépêche. 3 September 2018.
  8. "Montpellier se rassure". La Dépêche. 2 September 2018.
  9. "Un Clermont sacrément revanchard". Le Bien Public. 3 September 2018.
  10. "2ème journée". L'Equipe. 2 September 2018.
  11. "Stade Toulousain : quel appétit...offensif". La Dépêche. 9 September 2018.
  12. "3ème journée". L'Equipe. 9 September 2018.
  13. "Armandie capitale de l'Aquitaine !". La Dépêche. 17 September 2018.
  14. "Ce Stade Toulousain a du coffre". La Dépêche. 16 September 2018.
  15. "4ème journée". L'Equipe. 16 September 2018.
  16. "Toulon - Agen: 33 - 3". Midi Olympique. 24 September 2018. p. 6.
  17. "Grenoble - Perpignan: 31 - 22". Midi Olympique. 24 September 2018. p. 11.
  18. "Racing 92 - Castres: 27 - 11". Midi Olympique. 24 September 2018. p. 12.
  19. "Montpellier - Toulouse: 66 - 15". Midi Olympique. 24 September 2018. p. 7.
  20. "5ème journée". L'Equipe. 24 September 2018.
  21. "Bordeaux-Bègles - La Rochelle: 34 - 22". Midi Olympique. 1 October 2018. p. 7.
  22. "Le Racing refroidit le Stade Français". La Dépêche. 1 October 2018.
  23. "6ème journée". L'Equipe. 30 September 2018.
  24. "7ème journée". L'Equipe. 7 October 2018.
  25. "8ème journée". L'Equipe. 28 October 2018.
  26. "9ème journée". L'Equipe. 4 November 2018.
  27. "10ème journée". L'Equipe. 28 November 2018.
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  29. "Classement des marqueurs d'essais Saison 2018/19". sports.fr. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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